What’s wrong with a company trimming some fat off the top instead of the bottom? Recognizing that you are burdened with an inordinate amount of entitlement junkies with fancy titles that contribute nothing but daily “management munchausen by proxy” and then taking action in a hypercompetitive environment to correct it is a good thing!
Definitions of: “management munchausen by proxy” - (1) against the advice of a team or through action or inaction causes more harm than good which then requires more energy and manpower to fix than it would have the original task at hand. (2) maintaining a low profile, just surviving, not rocking the boat, not taking on too much while watching the calendar and clock waiting for the early retirement golden parachute to open...
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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What’s wrong with a company trimming some fat off the top instead of the bottom? Recognizing that you are burdened with an inordinate amount of entitlement junkies with fancy titles that contribute nothing but daily “management munchausen by proxy” and then taking action in a hypercompetitive environment to correct it is a good thing!
Definitions of: “management munchausen by proxy” - (1) against the advice of a team or through action or inaction causes more harm than good which then requires more energy and manpower to fix than it would have the original task at hand. (2) maintaining a low profile, just surviving, not rocking the boat, not taking on too much while watching the calendar and clock waiting for the early retirement golden parachute to open...